History of Romford, Hornchurch, Barking and Havering, Rainham, Wennington, Warley etc & Lots of Historical Essex & London Pubs


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Romford 1874 Post Office Directory

 History of Romford

Commercial Traders A - D

 

Abraham John, builder, Victoria Road
Abrey Mary Ann (Miss), ladies school, The Elms, Eastern Road
Ainsworth Henry, watch maker, North Street & south Street
Alabaster Robert, ironfounder, Queen Street & St Andrews Road
Algar James, baker, Albert Road
Allam Edwin Clark, architect & surveyor, Oakleigh, Western Road, & timber merchant, South Street
Andrews Louisa Ann (Mrs), hair dresser, High Street
Atherden William Edward, Kings Head, market Place
Attwell William Henry, watch maker, South Street
Axon Joseph, pork butcher, High Street
Baker Ann & eliza (Misses), ladies school, North Street
Baker Matilda (Mrs), milliner, 2 Park cottages, North Street
Balls Elizabeth (Mrs), basket maker, High Street
Banks Edward, fishmonger, High Street
Barfoot Joseph, cooper, St Andrews Road
Barnes William, Rising Sun, South Street
Batty Joshua Spencer, currier & leather seller, High Street
Beal Emma (Miss), shopkeeper, Market Place
Bear Septimus, coffee house, High Street
Biggs Charles, grocer, Market Place
Black James, boot maker, High Street
Black William, builder, High Street
Bloomfield Benjamin, Bear, & farmer, Noak Hill
Brand David, boot maker, High Street
Bridge John, hurdle maker, Dagenham Road
Byrant James, organist, St Andrews Road
Bryant, William, hay & straw dealer, Albert Road
Bull Thomas, musical instrument maker, Market Place
Burgess Charles, fancy stationer, High Street
Bury John jun, fishmonger, South Street
Bury John, shopkeeper, North Street
Bush William, greengrocer, Market Place
Bush William, hay & straw dealer, Albert Road
Buxton Frederick, farmer, Noak Hill
Cannon Sarah (Mrs), lodging house, North Street
Capron Thomas William, relieving officer & registrar of births, deaths & marriages, Hare Street
Carter Elizabeth (Miss), milliner, Market Place
Carter George, baker, Waterloo Road
Carter Thomas, grocer, Market Place
Caton Horatio William, veterinary surgeon, South Street
Champness Thomas, auctioneer & estate agent, Corn Exchange, High Street
Clarke Benjamin, grocer & pork butcher, Market Place
Clayton Mary Ann (Mrs), hosier, St Andrews Road
Clifton & Haynes, solicitors, South Street
Clube Maria (Mrs), ladies school, Market Place
Coates Andrew, watch maker, South Street
Cole Robert, baker, Prospect Place, Collier Row
Collier Isaac York, auctioneer, Western Road
Cook Mary Ann (Mrs), beer retailer, London Road
Cooper George, pork butcher, High Street
Cooper Harriet Elizabeth (Mrs), provision dealer, High Street
Cooper Richard, hay dealer, Albert Road
Copsey William & Son, cabinet makers, market Place
Copsey George, cabinet maker, Market Place
Cornell Thomas William, boot maker, North Street
Cornick Edward John, Sun, Collier Row
Cousins Frederick, marine store dealer, High Street
Cox Frederick, mason & letter cutter, North Street
Crabb Simon, Durham Arms, Brentwood Road
Craig John James, clothier, Market Place
Cripps George Fuller, Bull, Market Place
Cumbers Francis, tailor, Waterloo Road
Cursons Thomas, beer retailer, Victoria Road
Dace James, professor of music, South Street
Daldy & Co, coal merchants, South Street; & at Rainham, Brentwood, Barking, Grays, Stanford & Benfleet
Davey Abraham, builder, Market Place
Davey Norris Fasham, surgeon, Western Lodge, South Street
Davis & Lewis, milliners & dress makers, South Street
Day Annie (Mrs), greengrocer, High Street
Delarne Walter, grocer, Market Place
Dicks & Son, tailors, Waterloo Road
Dodwell Amos, grocer & baker, Victoria Road
Dowsett George, shopkeeper, Hare Street
Dowsing Herbert, plumber, High Street
Draper William & Son, saddlers, North Street & South Street

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